Mirrorless Digital Camera (EOS R100)
The latest in all-around photography cameras, also capable of recording HD and 4k video up to 60FPS.
Item Information
Why Mirrorless instead of (Mirrored) DSLR?
In short, the Mirrorless camera is the newest technology in professional photography cameras, with many attributes comparable to, if not better than that of DSLR cameras.
Mirrorless cameras produce higher quality images through use of a digital image sensor, rather than a series of mirrors and other sensors.
This means Mirrorless cameras are much lighter and compact, alongside faster focusing speeds, better image quality, brighter lenses, and more accurate representation of the image seen through the viewfinder. (Canon)
Description: The latest in all-around photography cameras, also capable of recording HD and 4k video up to 60FPS.
Appropriate Usage: All photography: portraits, landscape, sport, close-up, macro, etc. Video recording with audio equipment, also available for checkout.
Checkout Length:
- Students: 48 hours (return by 5pm)
- Staff/Faculty: Up to 7 days (return by 5pm)
To reserve: Contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@plu.edu, (253) 535-7525, or visit the Help Desk in Mortvedt Library. Visit the Media Checkout Equipment page for more info.
Instructions, Tips, and Helpful Information:
Modes:
- Basic Section:
- Auto+ (Scene Intelligent Auto)
- Hybrid Auto
- Special Scene Mode
- Creative Filters Mode
- Creative Zone:
- Program AE
- Shutter Priority AE
- Aperture Priority AE
- Manual Exposure
- Long (Bulb) Exposures
Notable Parts/Inputs:
- Mode Dial
- Main Dial
- Shutter Button
- Movie Shooting Button
- Built-in Flash
- Press * for Preflash
- Set flash firing controls in menu
- Lens Release Button
- Card/Battery Compartment
- MIC input
- Remote control input
- HDMI Micro OUT
- USB-C Input
- Tripod Mount
- Hotplate
Equipment in Bag:
- Battery x1
- Battery Charger x1 (wall mount)
- 18-45 Lens (W: 0.2m/0.66ft-∞)(T: 0.35/1.15ft-∞)
- 55-210 Lens (W: 1.0m/3.28ft-∞)(T: 0.73/2.40ft-∞)
More Equipment Images:
Closeup of Mirrorless camera with 18-45 Lens
Closeup of Mirrorless camera with 55-210 Lens
Detailed information on each both options.
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